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Paradise School children at Raj Bhawan Shimla
SPS children at Raj Bhavan Shimla

Saraswati Paradise School's Internal Feud Puts Future of 987 Students at Risk. Students along their parents approach HP Governor seeking his intervention.

Shimla: The fate of over 987 students at Saraswati Paradise School, Sanjoli, hangs in the balance as an ugly internal tussle between the management and staff threatens to derail their education.

The school, affiliated with the Central Board of Scholarly Education, has become a battleground after the management suspended the principal, triggering a revolt among the staff.

In a dramatic turn, the suspension was halted, but it was too little, too late.

Furious at the management's actions, the entire teaching staff resigned en masse, leaving the students without guidance and throwing the academic atmosphere into complete disarray.

The situation has now snowballed into a crisis, leaving the future of hundreds of children uncertain.

Today, desperate students marched to Raj Bhavan, seeking the Governor's intervention.

Protesting at the gates, they demanded the government step in and appoint an administrator until the chaos is sorted.

"We can't suffer because of their internal fight. Our future is at stake!" cried one of the students, echoing the collective fear.

Meanwhile, Shimla Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap has issued a notice to the school management, the principal, and key stakeholders.

A probe has been ordered, with all parties summoned to the DC’s office on September 23 to resolve the crisis. Parents and students are demanding swift action, urging authorities to ensure that the internal power struggle doesn't ruin the academic future of innocent children.

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